17 Metaphors for managements

Unwisely used, "scientific management" will become an instrument for shackling the worker, and increasing at a great rate the wealth of the capitalist.

Odours there had been in plenty from the untouched drainage of the other houses, and these, no doubt, enhanced the evil; but every one agreed that the bad management of the drains on Mr. Pettitt's property had been the main agency in the present outbreak.

"The management of an estate under the free system is a much lighter business than it used to be.

IN ROASTING.The management of the fire is a point of primary importance in roasting.

The Burmans nowhere appear to so much advantage as in their boats, the management of which is evidently a favourite occupation.

"The management of a capricious female mind is a concern of no light moment; and while I thank you for this consideration of my case, you will permit me to express my readiness to resume the charge whenever it shall please the state again to confer it.

More was to have been expected from his usual attention to the affairs of Ireland; his management of which ill-fated country is the best feature of his political character, and ought, to Irish feelings at least, to be considered to redeem its many errors.

Wise and humane management of the patient is the best safeguard against infection.

I was passionately fond of the sea, and had already learned from the Berwick sea-going folk how to handle small craft, and the management of a three-oar vessel like this was an easy matter to me, as I soon let Sir Gilbert know.

During fully ten years, Gregorio's management of the estate must have been a systematic fraud upon Veronica Serra, carried on with sufficient skill to evade all inquiry from the cardinal.

The management of the paper will be in the hands of WILLIAM | | A. STEPHENS, with whom is associated CHARLES DAWSON SHANLY, | | both of whom were identified with VANITY FAIR.

It is true that local management, whether its range were wide or narrow, whether covering the business of a county or limited to a single parish, had been the general rule; but, like every other arrangement for the conduct of affairs of any kind, that local management was inherently subject to the supreme authority and interference of Parliament.

Bad management was the cause of his being sold, and [I] am glad you have been the fortunate man to get him.

The central management is a university, or its equivalent; this is responsible for the educational side of the movement, and negotiates for the supply of its courses of instruction at a fixed price per course.

Do you see how the management of such an estate would be a fortune to a guardian, acting within the strict letter of the law?" Craft nodded again, but this time with eagerness and excitement.

That the management of a salon was no easy affair the following anecdote will prove.

In addition to these there was a kitchen staff of Belgians, so that the management of the whole was quite a large undertaking, especially in a town where ordinary provisions were becoming more and more difficult to obtain.

17 Metaphors for  managements